Beyond imagined communities : reading and writing the nation in nineteenth-century Latin America / edited by Sara Castro-Klarén and John Charles Chasteen.
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Washington, D.C. : Baltimore :
Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Johns Hopkins University Press,
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Table of Contents:
- The historians. Forms of communication, political spaces, and cultural identities in the creation of Spanish American nations / François-Xavier Guerra
- Argentine counterpoint : rise of the nation, rise of the state / Tulio Halperín Donghi
- Letters and salons : women reading and writing the nation / Sarah C. Chambers
- Student culture and nation-state formation / Andrew Kirkendall
- The Critics. Scenes of reading : imagining nations/romancing history / Fernando Unzueta
- The nation in ruins : archaeology and the rise of the nation / Sara Castro-Klarén
- An amnesic nation : the erasure of indigenous pasts by Uruguayan expert knowledges / Gustavo Verdesio
- Showcases of consumption : historical panoramas and universal expositions
- Beatriz González-Stephan.